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River Roads Mall, pictured here in 1961, was a fixture in Jennings for a couple of decades. Inside was a Woolworth store that ...
travels to Greensboro to join the lunch counter protest at F.W. Woolworth. Whether in a Hollywood portrayal or a Smithsonian museum, the lunch counter and stools from that dime store in Greensboro ...
Stools from the then-segregated downtown F.W. Woolworth store lunch counter, where four N.C. A&T freshmen sat down in 1960, igniting a movement, were spotted during a sneak-peek inside the ...
The International Civil Rights Center & Museum in downtown Greensboro marked the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death ...
Urban strategy firm to move from Woolworth Building to Midtown 3 companies sign office leases at 600 Lexington Avenue in NFL ...
Goody’s, a new French-inspired restaurant and lounge, is set to open at the Woolworth Building this fall.
Downtown saw a plethora of department stores come and go: Kress Co., J.C. Penney (whose entire company started out of Wyoming), Woolworth, Sears, Coles, and the list goes on – but, Hart-Albin ...
"One fine day while wandering around in downtown Billings, I walked into the F.W. Woolworth Co. store on North 28th Street. Ambling about, I noticed a large box of small diaries that were on sale.
Sixty-five years ago, on Feb. 1, four Black North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University freshmen sat down at a segregated lunch counter at the Woolworth's in Greensboro. The Black men ...